König HAV-IR20 Specification

Category
Radios
Type
Specification
HAV-IR20/21/22/23
MANUAL (p. 2)
Internet radio
MODE D’EMPLOI (p. 28)
Radio Internet
MANUALE (p. 54)
Internet radio
BRUKSANVISNING (s. 108)
Internetradio
MANUAL DE UTILIZARE (p. 134)
Radio prin internet
HASZNÁLATI ÚTMUTATÓ (o. 81.)
Internetrádió
KÄYTTÖOHJE (s. 95)
Internetradio
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING (p. 41)
Internet Radio
ANLEITUNG (s. 15)
Internetradio
MANUAL DE USO (p. 67)
Radio Internet
NÁVOD K POUŽITÍ (s. 121)
Internetové rádio
ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ XPHΣHΣ (σελ. 147)
Ραδιόφωνο Ίντερνετ
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ENGLISH
Remote control
MENU
BACK
REPEAT
DIRECTION KEYS
(UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT)
STAND BY
NUMERIC KEYS
VOLUME “+”
VOLUME “-”
MUTE/SNOOZE
A-B LOOP
INFO
ALARM
MEMORY
RECORD
Front view
PLAY/PAUSE
STANDBY
USB SOCKET
DIRECTION KEYS
ENTER
REMOTE SENSOR
VOLUME +/-
MENU
BACK
MEMORY
REC
Rear view
POWER ON/OFF
Ethernet port
AUX IN
AUX OUTDC12V/2A
POWER SUPPLY
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Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
Internet Radio is a radio system integrated digital audio playback that functions with network
connectivity. The system can play MP3/WMA audio les, USB devices and internet radio services such
as World Station and SHOUTCast which provide above 15,000 internet radio stations. Internet Radio
also supports audio streaming via UPnP Media Server.
1.2 Audio Sources
Support MP3/ Windows Media
®
audio les (known as WMA)(Included ID3V1 ,2)
Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi)
Support USB Flash drive
SHOUTCast Internet Radio (http://www.shoutcast.com)
Support Podcast
Support AUX
1.3 Storage
Support standard USB Mass Storage device (FAT16/32).
1.4 Recording
Be able to record audio data from internet radio stations (World Station / SHOUTCast) and transfer
audio data into 128K MP3 format.
1.5 Networking
Support Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
Support Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g dongle
Support Infrastructure / Ad-hoc
Support WEP64/128 and WPA-TKIP-PSK, WPA2-AES-PSK encryption
Support Proxy Setting
The system provides a wireless setting wizard to make wireless network setup easier.
1.6 Others
Support two alarm clock settings
Support time sync technology (* network available)
Support rmware upgrade
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Installation
NOTE: The proper voltage for Internet Radio is AC 110V~240V/50-60Hz. Be sure to the voltage in
your area before plugging in the unit.
2.1.1 Installing onto network (LAN)
Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available (ADSL or Cable
Modems is highly recommended).
The default setting of network in your Internet Radio is DHCP. (more network setting please check
11.6 Network)
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ADSL or Cable Modem
Broadband Router
Ethernet
Ethernet
PC (Media Server)
Internet Radio
- Connect the device to an Internet connected router according to the picture. Use a standard network
cable.
PC (Media Server)
Cross-Over
Internet Radio
- Connect the device to a PC according to the picture if it is only going to be used for listening to
music that is stored in the computer. Use a crossed network cable.
- When the device is connected like this you can only listen to music which is stored in the
computer. The computer must have special software installed. See section Media Server.
2.1.2 Installation of a wireless network (WLAN)
Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available.
Plug-in Wi Dongle into Internet Radio (More setting please see 11.6 Network)
Wifi Dongle
Wifi Dongle
Internet Radio
PC (Media Server)
PC (Media Server)
Ethernet
ADSL or Cable Modem
802.11 b/g Wireless
broadband Router
- Connect the wireless network dongle to the socket.
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- You can connect the device wireless to a computer with a wireless network card.
- When the device is connected like this you can only listen to music which is stored in the
computer. The computer must have special software installed. See section Media Server.
2.2 Starting The Equipment for The First Time
When you turn on the equipment for the rst time the stereo will try to automatically search for an IP
address. If the network is connected to the Internet, the equipment will also synchronize the time with
the time server and then goes to standby mode. Usually it will take 6-30 seconds to nish the whole
process.
2.3 World Station
2.3.1 Listen to World Station
Go to [Main] menu, choose [i.Radio] and press ENTER/OK button.
Choose [World Station] and then press ENTER/OK button.
Scroll up/down to a station and then press ENTER/OK button to play.
You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%.
Note: For fast search for an internet radio station, press Right button to jump from radio stations
started with alphabet A to alphabet B, alphabet B to alphabet C, and so on. Press Left button to jump
backward.
Table 2.3.1
Main
i.Radio >
USB >
>
i.Radio
Favorite >
World Station >
SHOUTCast
>
Select i.Radio Choose World Station
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i.Radio
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
South Korea >
SriLanka >
Taiwan
>
Categorized by Area Categorized by Country
World Station
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
Caribbean >
Europe >
Middle East
>
Press◄ / ► button for fast search
The name of stations change
alphabetically
1/1637
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
1/999
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
Press INFO button
The amount of stations will show on
the screen
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World Station
HitFM 90.1 Taiwan
National Education Radio 1
National Education
Radio 2
i.Radio
HitFM 90.1 Taiwan
WMA ,48 Kbps
Categorized by alphanumeric order Playing
2.4 Network
Support LAN (Ethernet) and WLAN (802.11b/g wi Dongle is optional)
Support Wi-Fi Encryption WEP64/128, WPA-TKIP-PSK, and WPA2-AES-PSK.
Support dynamic IP via DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) and static IP. Default setting
is Ethernet and DHCP.
Support Infrastruct mode and Ad-hoc mode.
Support Upnp.
Auto-detect and auto-run LAN or WLAN(wireless LAN) environment.
2.4.1 Understanding the Networking States on The System
The network connectivity status icon will show on the top side of the screen.
Table2.4.1.1 - LAN Status
Title
It is failed to detect the Ethernet cable.
Title
It is successful to detect the Ethernet cable.
It is failed to get available DHCP information.
Title
It is successful to detect the Ethernet cable.
It is successful to get available DHCP
information
Table 2.4.1.2 - WLAN Status
Title
It is failed to detect the USB Wi-Fi adapter.
Title
It is successful to detect the USB Wi-Fi
adapter.
It is failed to get available DHCP information.
Title
It is successful to detect the USB Wi-Fi
adapter.
It is successful to get available DHCP
information.
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2.4.2 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity in infrastruct mode
1. Insert a Wi-Fi USB adapter into the USB connector. (The Wi-Fi USB adapter is optional)
2. then scroll up/down to [Network] and press ENTER/OK button.
3. Select [Manual Setup] and press ENTER/OK button
4. Select [Connect] and press ENTER/OK button
5. Then please follow the steps below:
Table 2.4.2
Network
Connect LAN
Wizard >
Manual Setup >
Network
Connect WLAN
Select [Manual Setup] and press
[ENTER/OK] button
Select [WLAN] mode, for example,
then choose [NEXT]
SSID
SSID Auto Search
Site Survey
AP01 75%
wireless 100%
Choose [NEXT] to search any AP
available
Available APs listed by signal
strength. If an AP is required
encryption, it will be marked with a
symbol of lock.
Encryption
Encryption Mode WPA2
Passphrase
>
Passphease
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ENTER/OK: Next
Select [Encrytion] mode and then
choose [NEXT]
Key in the encryption code and then
press [ENTER/OK]
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Connect Mode
Connect Mode Infra
IP Setting
IP Source Dynamic
Select [Connect] mode and then
choose [NEXT]
Select [IP Source] and then choose
[NEXT]
Proxy
Use Proxy No
Network Status
Config Wifi Module /
Select [Use Proxy] then choose [OK] The system will save all conguration
Network Status
Getting IP Address …
Network
Connect LAN
Wizard >
Manual Setup >
Start connecting to the AP
will show up if connection is
successful
2.4.3 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity by Wi-Fi Wizard
1. Insert a Wi-Fi USB adapter into the USB connector. (The Wi-Fi USB adapter is optional).
2. Then scroll up/down to [Network] and press ENTER/OK button.
3. Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [WLAN].
4. Select [Wizard] and then press ENTER/OK button.
5. Scroll up/down to an access point you want to connect, and then press ENTER/OK button.
6. If the access point that you are selecting is protected, press ENTER/OK button to select the
protected AP.
7. To input the encryption key, press UP/DOWN (or numbered key) button to change characters and
press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift.
8. Press ENTER/OK after you nish setting.
9. icon will show on the topside of the screen if the wireless setting is successful.
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Table 2.4.3
Network
Connect LAN
Wizard >
Manual Setup >
Network
Connect WLAN
Wizard >
Manual Setup >
Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to
[WLAN].
Select [Wizard] and press [ENTER/OK]
button
Wizard
Apo1 65%
D-LINK 71%
Default 88%
Passphease
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ENTER/OK: Next
All available AP and its signal strength
will be shown on the screen.
Key in the encryption code and then
press [ENTER/OK]
Apply ?
SSID: Penbex-MIS
Key:0000000000
Network
Connect LAN
Wizard >
Manual Setup >
Conrm
will show up if connection is
successful
2.4.4 Inputting Static IP
1. Then scroll up/down to [Network] and press ENTER/OK button.
2. Scroll up/down to [IP Setting] and then press ENTER/OK button to enter.
3. Select [IP Source] and press ENTER/OK button to switch [Dynamic] to [Static].
4. Scroll up/down to [TCP/IP] and press ENTER/OK button to start editing.
5. Press UP/DOWN to change characters and press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift.
6. After nishing, press REC button to conrm.
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Table 2.4.4
IP Setting
IP Source Dynamic
IP Setting
IP Source Manual
TCP/IP
>
DNS
>
Select [IP Source] and then press
[ENTER/OK]
Switch to [Manual]
IP Setting
IP Source Static
TCP/IP >
DNS >
TCP/IP
IP 192.169.001.100
Mask 255.255.255.000
GW 192.169.001.254
Select [TCP/IP] and press [ENTER/OK]
button
Press [ENTER/OK] button to start key in.
Use UP/DOWN (or numbered key) then
LEFT/RIGHT to input IP.
NOTE: When IP setting value (including IP, Subnet Mask, or Gateway) is illegal, IP setting will change
to default value.
TCP/IP
The IP Setting Value is
illegal ! Setting is
Changed to Default !
2.4.5 Inputting DNS
1. Then scroll up/down to [Network] and press ENTER/OK button.
2. Scroll up/down to [IP Setting] and then press ENTER/OK button to enter.
3. Select [DNS] and then press ENTER/OK button.
4. Press UP/DOWN button to change characters, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift.
5. After nishing, press ENTER/OK button to conrm.
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Table 2.4.5
IP Setting
IP Source Dynamic
DNS
DNS1 168.095.001.001
DNS2 000.000.000.000
Select [TCP/IP] and press [ENTER/OK]
button
Press UP/DOWN (or numbered key)
then LEFT/RIGHT to input IP
2.4.6 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server
1. Select [Media Server] from the main menu and then press [ENTER/OK] button to enter Media
Server function.
2. Select one server from all available media servers.
3. Scroll up/down to [All songs], [Artists], [Albums], [Genres] or other items, then press
[ENTER/OK]button to enter.
4. Scroll up/down to a song or folder, then press [ENTER/OK] button to play.
Table6.3
Main
USB >
>
Media Server >
or
Servers
Windows Media Connect (Penbex)
Intel AV Media Server (Lianban
MediaTomb
Servers
Windows Media Connect (Penbex)
Intel AV Media Server (Lianban)
MediaTomb
Select [Media Server] and press
[ENTER/OK]
Select one server, then press [ENTER/OK]
UPNP
All Image Items >
All Audio Items >
All Video Items >
Select a song or folder, then press [PLAY] to play.
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NOTE:
Before you use your PC as a media server, make sure your PC (or the media serve you try to connect)
has WMP11 (Windows Media Player 11) installed. Each media server has to have its WMP11 installed.
Usually, the default of your PC rewall is to block not necessary connection. Make sure Upnp function
is enabled on your PC (media server).
Disable Proxy function in your INTERNET RADIO.
Safety precautions:
To reduce risk of electric shock, this product should ONLY be opened by
an authorized technician when service is required. Disconnect the product
from mains and other equipment if a problem should occur. Do not expose
the product to water or moisture.
Maintenance:
Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning solvents or abrasives.
Warranty:
No guarantee or liability can be accepted for any changes and modications of the product or damage
caused due to incorrect use of this product.
General:
Designs and specications are subject to change without notice.
All logos brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders and are hereby recognized as such.
Keep this manual and packaging for future reference.
Attention:
This product is marked with this symbol. It means that used electrical and electronic products
should not be mixed with general household waste. There is a separate collections system
for these products.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
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i.Radio
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
South Korea >
SriLanka >
Taiwan
>
Auistung nach Regionen Auistung nach Ländern
World Station
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
Caribbean >
Europe >
Middle East
>
Drücken Sie◄ / ► für die
Schnellsuche
Die Namen der Sender ändern sich
alphabetisch
1/1637
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
1/999
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
Drücken Sie die INFO-Taste
Die Gesamtzahl der Sender erscheint
auf dem Bildschirm
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i.Radio
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
South Korea >
SriLanka >
Taiwan
>
Classées par zone Classées par pays
World Station
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
Caribbean >
Europe >
Middle East
>
Utilisez ◄ / ► pour rechercher
rapidement.
Les noms des stations changent dans
l’ordre alphabétique
1/1637
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
1/999
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
Appuyez sur la touche INFO Le nombre de stations sera afché
World Station
HitFM 90.1 Taiwan
National Education Radio 1
National Education
Radio 2
i.Radio
HitFM 90.1 Taiwan
WMA ,48 Kbps
Classées par ordre alphabétique Lecture
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NEDERLANDS
Afstandsbediening
VOLUME “+”
VOLUME “-”
DEMP/SNOOZE
A-B HERHAAL
INFO
ALARM
GEHEUGEN
OPNAME
MENU
STAND-BY
HERHAAL
CIJFERTOETSEN
TERUG
NAVIGATIETOETSEN
(OMHOOG/OMLAAG/
LINKS/RECHTS)
Vooraanzicht
START/PAUZE
MENU
STAND-BY
NAVIGATIETOETSEN
ENTER
AFSTANDSSENSOR
VOLUME +/-
USB INGANG
TERUG
REC
GEHEUGEN
Achteraanzicht
DC12V/2A
VOEDING
AUX UIT
AAN/UITSCHAKELAAR
Ethernet poort
AUX IN
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ADSL of Kabel Modem
Breedband Router
Internet Radio
PC (Media Server)
Ethernet
Ethernet
- Sluit het apparaat aan op een router met internetverbinding aan de hand van de afbeelding. Gebruik
hiervoor een standaard netwerkkabel.
Link
Internet Radio
PC (Media Server)
- Sluit het apparaat aan op een PC volgens de afbeelding als u het alleen wilt gebruiken om
naar muziek te luisteren die is opgeslagen op de computer. Gebruik hiervoor een gekruiste
netwerkkabel.
- - When the device is connected like this you can only listen to music which is stored on the
computer. The computer must have special software installed. See section Media Server.
2.1.2 Installatie op een draadloos netwerk (WLAN)
Controleer of de internetomgeving gereed is en de netwerkinstellingen beschikbaar zijn.
Steek de Wi Dongle in de Internet Radio (zie voor meer instellingen a.u.b. 11.6 Netwerk).
Wi Dongle Internet Radio
PC (Media Server)
PC (Media Server)
Ethernet
ADSL of Kabel Modem
802.11 b/g Draadloze
Breedband Router
- Sluit de draadloze netwerkdongle aan op de ingang.
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i.Radio
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
South Korea >
SriLanka >
Taiwan
>
Ingedeeld op Gebied Ingedeeld op Land
World Station
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
Caribbean >
Europe >
Middle East
>
Druk op de◄ / ► toets om snel te
zoeken
De stationsnaam verandert
alfabetisch
1/1637
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
1/999
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
Druk op de INFO toets
Het aantal stations wordt op het
scherm weergegeven
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ITALIANO
Telecomando
AUMENTA IL VOLUME
ABBASSA IL VOLUME
MUTO – SNOOZE
RIPETI DA A a B
INFORMAZIONI
SVEGLIA
MEMORIA
REGISTRA
MENÙ
STAND BY
RIPETI
TASTI NUMERICI
INDIETRO
TASTI DIREZIONE
(SU/GIÙ/DESTRA/SINISTRA)
Visa frontale
PLAY/PAUSA
MENÙ
STANDBY
TASTI DIREZIONE
INVIO
SENSORE DEL TELECOMANDO
ALZA/ABBASSA VOLUME
PRESA USB
INDIETRO
REGISTRA
MEMORIA
Vista posteriore
PRESA ALIMENTATORE 12V/2A
USCITA AUX
ACCENSIONE/SPEGNIMENTO
Porta ethernet
ENTRATA AUX
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i.Radio
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
South Korea >
SriLanka >
Taiwan
>
Categorizzato per Area Categorizzato per nazione
World Station
Africa >
Americas >
Asia
>
World Station
Caribbean >
Europe >
Middle East
>
Premete i tasti ◄ / ► per fare la
ricerca veloce
I nomi delle stazioni sono ordinati
alfabeticamente.
1/1637
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
1/999
‘A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
Premete il tasto INFO
Il numero totale delle stazioni verrà
visualizzato sullo schermo.
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